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Based on a solid understanding of basic materials science and solid state physics the program aims to establish an understanding of size-dependent materials, device and system properties, and the other way around, how these properties can be tailored by a controlled manipulation of the microstructure down to the atomic or molecular level. Furthermore, it aims for a good knowledge of various nano-scale devices as well as their applications and fabrication methods. Special emphasis is also paid to the understanding and usage of advanced characterization methods to assess detailed materials and device properties.The programme is mainly materials-oriented, partly directed to microelectronics but specialization in materials chemistry or biomedical applications is also possible. Special emphasis is placed on advanced characterization methods to assess detailed materials and device properties. The programme is closely linked to the extensive research activities at the KTH Electrum laboratory, a world-leading resource for the education, research and product development related to micro and nanofabrication.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with a major in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials science, Chemistry or equivalent. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.The application deadline for non EU applicants is January 15.
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